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Events in the year 1969 in Germany.
Incumbents
- President
- Heinrich Lübke (until 30 June 1969)
 - Gustav Heinemann (from 1 July 1969)
 
 - Chancellor
- Kurt Georg Kiesinger (until 21 October 1969)
 - Willy Brandt (from 21 October 1969)
 
 
Events
- 22 February - Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 1969
 - 5 March - 1969 West German presidential election
 - 23 June - Bonn Agreement
 - 25 June - 26 July - 19th Berlin International Film Festival
 - 5 September - Bielefeld University was established.
 - 28 September - 1969 West German federal election
 - 22 October - The First Brandt cabinet led by Willy Brandt was sworn in.
 
Births
- January 3 – Michael Schumacher, racing driver
 - January 15 – Meret Becker, actress
 - January 24 – Annette Klug, fencer
 - March 28 – Ilke Wyludda, discus thrower
 - April 11 – Caren Miosga, journalist
 - April 20 – Marietta Slomka, journalist
 - May 14 – Sabine Schmitz, racing driver and television personality (died 2021)
 - May 25 – Jörg Roßkopf, table tennis player
 - June 14 – Steffi Graf, tennis player
 - June 15 – Oliver Kahn, football player
 - July 5 – Ansgar Brinkmann, politician
 - July 10 – Jonas Kaufmann, opera singer
 - July 16 – Sahra Wagenknecht, politician
 - July 19 – Sabine Bau, fencer
 - July 21 – Isabell Werth, equestrian
 - July 22 – Ronny Weller, weightlifter
 - August 3 – Ingo Oschmann, comedian
 - August 21 – Oliver Geissen, television presenter
 - August 28 – Christoph Ahlhaus, politician
 - September 9 – Sandra Wagner-Sachse, archer[1]
 - October 1 – Thorsten Schäfer-Gümbel, politician
 - October 9 – Torsten May, boxer
 - October 19 – Dieter Thoma, ski jumper
 - November 22 – Katrin Krabbe, athlete
 - December 22 – Eyck Zimmer, chef
 - December 25 – AnNa R., singer
 
Deaths
- January 13 - Helmut Weiss, German film director (born 1907)
 - February 18 - Gisela Arendt, German swimmer (born 1918)
 - February 22 - Johannes Dieckmann, German politician (born 1893)
 - February 26 - Karl Jaspers, German psychiatrist and philosopher (born 1883)
 - March 7 - Wilhelm von Apell, German general (born 1892)
 - April 21 - Rudolf Amelunxen, German politician (born 1888)
 - May 2 - Franz von Papen, German politician, Chancellor of Germany (born 1879)
 - July 5 - Walter Gropius, German architect (born 1883)
 - July 25 - Otto Dix, German painter (born 1891)
 - 5 August — Duke Adolf Friedrich of Mecklenburg, German nobleman, explorer and politician (born 1873)
 - August 6 - Theodor W. Adorno, German philosopher (born 1903)
 - August 8 - Otmar Freiherr von Verschuer, German physician (born 1896)
 - August 17 
- Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, German architect (born 1886)
 - Otto Stern, German physicist and Nobel laureate in Physics (born 1888)
 
 - October 22 - Fritz Steinhoff, German politician (born 1897)
 - November 6 - Max Knoll, German electrical engineer (born 1897)
 - November 25 - Hans Reiter, German physician (born 1881)
 - December 2 - Otto Dix, German painter (born 1891)
 - December 5 - Claude Dornier, German airplane builder (born 1884)
 - December 8 - Karl Fiehler, German politician (born 1895)
 - December 19 - Rolf Dahlgrün, German politician (born 1908)
 - December 22 - Armin von Gerkan, German archaeologist (born 1885)
 
See also
References
- ↑ "Sandra WAGNER-SACHSE - Archery Olympique | Germany". International Olympic Committee. 20 June 2016. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
 
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